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. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at these deductions that people are able to take advantage of, the average person can't take advantage of. the average person doesn't have access to cayman island accounts. so, we just want to make sure that the whole system is fair. >> all right, today is the day one in the new job for secretary of state john kerry, he got an early start over the weekend, he reached out to world leaders by phone, pledging to continue pushing for peace talks. >>> the senate armed services committee is expected to vote his nomination to senate. former white house press secretary robert gibbs was on meet the press, admitted that it wa
. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at...
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economy shrank in the fourth quarter. the first time since the recession ended. the white house cites hurricane sandy and sharp cuts and a short time ago, jay carney laid the blame from republicans. >> at least some of that has to do with the uncertainty created by the prospect. talk about letting the sequester kick in as though it were an acceptable thing. it belies where republicans were on the issue not that long ago. >> reaction from the post, mikes. consider yourself warned. we have seen battles turn into the credit rating and the economy shrinking for the first time since the recession and carney or the white house believes it's a part of this sequestration we are facing. >> it's important to look at the broad trinity economy over the past two years. for every step or two we see data showing a step backwards. that's the way to read the gdp members. it's a data that is going to be adjusted and the headline is not good news. when you look in the numbers and see hurricane sandy played a role. the defense spending played a role as well as the doom and groom. yo
economy shrank in the fourth quarter. the first time since the recession ended. the white house cites hurricane sandy and sharp cuts and a short time ago, jay carney laid the blame from republicans. >> at least some of that has to do with the uncertainty created by the prospect. talk about letting the sequester kick in as though it were an acceptable thing. it belies where republicans were on the issue not that long ago. >> reaction from the post, mikes. consider yourself warned. we...
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the not stimulated the economy in the way republicans say they would. i think there's a real debate to be had here. we have to be honest about the fact that the deficit is not the immediate issue. >> what does this do to the push that the president wants and some other democrats want for more tax hikes? they want to close hoop holes which is the tax hike. the president was saying when we were struggling and in a recession now is not the time to raise taxes. this is the worst we have been since we came out of that recession. hoping for a one-percent growth which is an nehm mick. instead of growing it's like we lost weight instead of growing weight. you run a gain rate every year. >> he is going to press for more that he canses. this is not about restructuring the sucht economy if you look at the last of the second half. every single time congresses of both taerts weather they are jqk or george w-bush. you can-- every time you raise taxes you shrink this. he's interested in the wealth redistribution part of the transformation of the u.s. economy. so again
the not stimulated the economy in the way republicans say they would. i think there's a real debate to be had here. we have to be honest about the fact that the deficit is not the immediate issue. >> what does this do to the push that the president wants and some other democrats want for more tax hikes? they want to close hoop holes which is the tax hike. the president was saying when we were struggling and in a recession now is not the time to raise taxes. this is the worst we have been...
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the first read on the fourth quarter gdp showed the economy shrunk by a quarter of a percent. declining exports and lower rate of inventories. coming after a healthy 1.3% annual rate indicated in the prior quarter sent wall street back on its heels. dow closely approaching that 14,000 mark. s&p down a point. nasdaq up five points. investors with a fair good outlook. amazon reporting strong profit margins for the last quarter. and dow component boeing better than expected profits. the company doesn't expect the resultsing to significantly impacted by the recent grounding of it's 787 dreamliner. >>> blackberry addicts get a new fix today. research in motion changing its name to blackberry 10. it's seen as critical to reviving the floundering firm. it's new technologies, better applications and a better typing experience. all of that according to r.i.m. which is soon blackberry. >> thank you, mary. >>> more children are diagnosed with adhd than they decade according to new research by ki keisaiser permanente. why is it sufficient a big topic as opposed in years past? >> well, i t
the first read on the fourth quarter gdp showed the economy shrunk by a quarter of a percent. declining exports and lower rate of inventories. coming after a healthy 1.3% annual rate indicated in the prior quarter sent wall street back on its heels. dow closely approaching that 14,000 mark. s&p down a point. nasdaq up five points. investors with a fair good outlook. amazon reporting strong profit margins for the last quarter. and dow component boeing better than expected profits. the...
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start a businesses create jobs and spur the economy. we will hear from jerry moran who authored the start impact, legislation aimed at helping businesses grow the economy. this discussion as part of a policy summit held by the consumer electronics association in las vegas. it is an hour. >> so, good afternoon. my name is larry downes. it means for an hour i can be up here and not back in the audience taking notes. just before the election, i wrote an article asking what it was that of intrapreneurs needed from washington. our panelists today may have a more productive agenda to discuss. i know there are many in the audience who are from washington. that is great because you will be hearing from some actual business owners and organizers -- organizations interested to talk about when the start up a economy does and does not need from washington. it is my great pleasure to introduce senator jerry moran will provide some introductory mar remarks -- remarks. both in the senate and then before 2010, and during seven terms in the house. he su
start a businesses create jobs and spur the economy. we will hear from jerry moran who authored the start impact, legislation aimed at helping businesses grow the economy. this discussion as part of a policy summit held by the consumer electronics association in las vegas. it is an hour. >> so, good afternoon. my name is larry downes. it means for an hour i can be up here and not back in the audience taking notes. just before the election, i wrote an article asking what it was that of...
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a report that says our economy shrank at the end of last year. reaction from the white house and why experts do not expect this to last. police knocking over protesters were powerful water canons. we will explain what's going on there coming up. power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keep
a report that says our economy shrank at the end of last year. reaction from the white house and why experts do not expect this to last. police knocking over protesters were powerful water canons. we will explain what's going on there coming up. power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico...
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there is a way to address budgetary and gdeficit issues ad invest in our economy. there's a way to protect people who are must vulnerable and to ask people who have been blessed to pony up a little bit more. it's not going to stop them from getting yachts and planes and all those goodies. but kids will have meals. >> yes, indeed. >> and seniors will have warm houses to live in. >> joy, i seem to recall that this issue of closing loopholes and reducing deductions was suggested by some republicans not so long ago. take a listen. >> we propose to close those special interest loopholes. let's ged rid of special interest loopholes. plug loopholes, lower everybody's tax rates. get rid of special interest loopholes. plug these loopholes. >> so for mr. ryan, plugging loopholes is great when mitt romney proposes it as an idea but as soon as the president does, it's off the table. >> first of all, who is mitt romney. >> sorry? >> oh, right, that guy. i remember him. you're exactly right. you were getting to it in your intro, the sequester was the ransom that republicans in t
there is a way to address budgetary and gdeficit issues ad invest in our economy. there's a way to protect people who are must vulnerable and to ask people who have been blessed to pony up a little bit more. it's not going to stop them from getting yachts and planes and all those goodies. but kids will have meals. >> yes, indeed. >> and seniors will have warm houses to live in. >> joy, i seem to recall that this issue of closing loopholes and reducing deductions was suggested...
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he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property taxes would go down although that is something that the council will look at. a public hearing is scheduled for next wednesday morning 10:00 right here at the wilson building. abc7 news. >> the speed limit on the inner county connector could be raised to 70 m.p.h. if the bill in annapolis becomes law. 3 delegates are co-sponsoring the bill that would raise the speed limit from 65 to 70 miles per hour. a separate emergency bill would raise the speed limit to 60 m.p.h.. >> >> well, one person is dying for snow and the other at once warm weather. >> no, i am hoping for cold temperatures with snow. >> you will bo
he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property...
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that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president whose economy is contracting combat least at the time he made the projectionon. are you kidding me? >> it is just not oing to happen in these circumstances, and that is one of the great fiction is that is being pushed at the american people is that we have to choose between gross and fixing our budget. we don't. fixing the budget is part of better growth. it is simply not a good growth policy to sail straight toward a fiscal disaster which is a we're heading for right now. we would be well advised to do a u-turn on the budget. we need a sensible, rational, bipartisan
that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president...
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they'll create a much more dynamic economy. and the last week in washington, we've been side tracked off this potential to actually give some growth to our economy by issues of how many links are in the chain we're going to build. what's going to trigger what. does gay marriage affect all of this? it's like this moral i]obtusene. this is our only shot at getting a growing economy. this attempt to win the race for global talent out there, and we are debating socrates. >> it does seem like the politics of this is coming together. robert, you're here. i want to quickly talk about guns in this respect. the president, a picture of him skeet shooting. we know that there had been a kerfuffle, this idea was he really -- the president said yes, he had fired a gun. i do have to ask you, have you seen him skeet shoot? >> i have not. but camp david for him is a private retreat that he spends most of the time with his family. i don't think it's whether or not the president shoots a gun regularly or even if he shoots it well. >> let's partic
they'll create a much more dynamic economy. and the last week in washington, we've been side tracked off this potential to actually give some growth to our economy by issues of how many links are in the chain we're going to build. what's going to trigger what. does gay marriage affect all of this? it's like this moral i]obtusene. this is our only shot at getting a growing economy. this attempt to win the race for global talent out there, and we are debating socrates. >> it does seem like...
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i think sometimes with the economy the way it is right now, people sort of have to do what they have to do. >> reporter: over the past six years, the postal service has lost $41 billion as more people switch from letters to e-mail and electronic banking. to save money, the agency has laid off 35% of its work force stopping delivery on saturday is expected to save $2 billion, but it's not enough to balance the books. >> it's got to look at more fundamental changes in its infrastructure. , its compensation costs, its retirement ob gaixes. >> reporter: the postal -- obligations. >> reporter: the postal service usually needs congressional approval to make changes but the agency has figured out a legal way to do it without lawmakers. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> president obama called for the five-day delivery service in his latest budget proposal. >>> right now fairfax county fire investigators on the scene of an explosion at a lorton sandwich shop. at least one person suffered burns when that blast happened on richmond highway near green castle lane just before 11:00 t
i think sometimes with the economy the way it is right now, people sort of have to do what they have to do. >> reporter: over the past six years, the postal service has lost $41 billion as more people switch from letters to e-mail and electronic banking. to save money, the agency has laid off 35% of its work force stopping delivery on saturday is expected to save $2 billion, but it's not enough to balance the books. >> it's got to look at more fundamental changes in its...
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and i think we do that but that's exactly what we do with billionaires in our economy. billionaires who can spend all the money they have in our more and more reluctant to invest that money in their workers their businesses and their communities. so what good are they. it's time to put in place a new wealth tax in america i propose a one hundred percent tax on all wealth over one billion dollars hopefully news busters jack coleman who seem so offended by this idea when i talk about it my radio show didn't just have his head explode but seriously if you can't get by on a thousand million dollars you probably shouldn't have access to that much money in the first place there's nobody who can't make it on a billion dollars so any wealth over a billion dollars one hundred percent of it goes to help the rest of the country have a decent life that money can live forty nine million americans out of poverty move the forty six million americans on food stamps into the middle class they will those people now moved into the middle class by the invisible hand of human instinct and n
and i think we do that but that's exactly what we do with billionaires in our economy. billionaires who can spend all the money they have in our more and more reluctant to invest that money in their workers their businesses and their communities. so what good are they. it's time to put in place a new wealth tax in america i propose a one hundred percent tax on all wealth over one billion dollars hopefully news busters jack coleman who seem so offended by this idea when i talk about it my radio...
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added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight or rumble joining me for tonight's big picture marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney neil munro white house reporter with the daily caller and ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of the banter media group thank you gentlemen for joining me let's get started so we have new job or job numbers released today to me out one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs in january employment rate ticked up slightly because more people are out there looking at seven point nine percent another important number a lot of the jobs numbers from last year were revised so that we had an average
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight...
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movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to the happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of better word is good. we didn't write. works. creek. and can't. see evolution. and. my ex will
movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to the happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and...
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added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight or rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble our marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney neil munro white house reporter with the daily caller and ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of the banter media group thank you gentlemen for joining me let's get started so we have new job or job numbers released today count me out one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs in january employment rate ticked up slightly because more people are out there looking at seven point nine percent another important number a lot of the jobs numbers from last year were revised so that we h
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight...
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movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences. i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that i think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company or paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of a better word is good. we just write. great works. greek. can. see evolution. and. will
movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences. i made this movie for you me...
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feds putting on stimulus and this economy has legs. if they get increased comments, and consumers continue to come back into the market. i think it has the right things. washington can screw it up here. >> we certainly hope they don't. brian and eamon were talking about a story which made me think. when you have computers out there, executing trades in milliseconds, what does the retail investor think about that? do they say, this isn't a field or do they kpat mtal eyes. i think you have increasing science for those that work in the ind us 2ri, getting increasingly near vows about this that will impact the integrity of the markets. i think from market structure perspective, there are smings that need to be corrected and fixed. but four for the average retail investors, it is average headlines but not on the top of their mind. >> thank you for the show. good conference you are putting on as well. >> if i'm not there on the show, you'll see what happens. >> thank you. snrs that's my street. i love it. >> now back down to the beer deal. b
feds putting on stimulus and this economy has legs. if they get increased comments, and consumers continue to come back into the market. i think it has the right things. washington can screw it up here. >> we certainly hope they don't. brian and eamon were talking about a story which made me think. when you have computers out there, executing trades in milliseconds, what does the retail investor think about that? do they say, this isn't a field or do they kpat mtal eyes. i think you have...
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they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know when to walk away ♪ know when to run .. >>>. >> eric: it's ban we said the exception of four stays. they have outlawed sports gambling even to your office pool. we'll bring in john stossel says that is crazy. >> it is crazy. it's nice they don't enforce it but that let's abuse people. they raid some poker games. guys wear masks and guns drawn. >> eric: so i can't have a poker game. i can't put ten bucks buks on an office pool because that is illegal but i can walk down a street and pick up a lottery ticket? >> that is so disgusting. state says, there is
they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know...
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one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on tonight and that is contributions to the economy made by startup businesses and some new text companies. >>> certain benefits will be extended to the thousands of gay and lesbian personnel. they will be departing -- the finalm print on the armed forces. he has to walk a fine line and that recognizes marriage between a man and woman. >>> wanted a police are investigating a deadly house fire in the district and they say they pulled two victims from a bored up home that was supposed to be vacant. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: investigators and the medical exam inner are still on this scene here and this happened about 10:00 and it was soilage, they could see it from the other side and they responded. it was to put out the fire and when fire fight -- firefighters went inside, they found two and close to the front door. neighbors say the home was bored up for two years and want to, officials are not sure why the two were inside the home at the time. were they squatters or in the house at the type of the fire? that is still under investi
one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on tonight and that is contributions to the economy made by startup businesses and some new text companies. >>> certain benefits will be extended to the thousands of gay and lesbian personnel. they will be departing -- the finalm print on the armed forces. he has to walk a fine line and that recognizes marriage between a man and woman. >>> wanted a police are investigating a deadly house fire in the district and they say they...
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mean, the world bank and so many other research organizations have made it abundantly clear, the world economy would be recovering faster if barriers to womens participation were torn down. when it comes to afghanistan, i worry constantly what happens there, for everyone, but in particular women and girls. we've made a lot of advancements. a far greater number of girls are going to school, women are running businesses, practicing their professions, but there is a very large group of women who mostly are in the countryside or in settings where the theories and practices of including women are not accepted. and i worry particularly about extremist groups, fanatics, who shoot, you know, teenaged girls because they want to go to school. that is just beyond my comprehension, but i know it happens, because i deal with it every day. we have a long way to go, and it's not only in afghanistan. in many parts of the world, the depravation women face, the discrimination, the abuse, rape is a tool of war, sexual violence as a means of keeping women in their place, we have a lot of work to do, and i'm deter
mean, the world bank and so many other research organizations have made it abundantly clear, the world economy would be recovering faster if barriers to womens participation were torn down. when it comes to afghanistan, i worry constantly what happens there, for everyone, but in particular women and girls. we've made a lot of advancements. a far greater number of girls are going to school, women are running businesses, practicing their professions, but there is a very large group of women who...
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the economy has changed. expanding lower to medium-scale but guest worker visas into areas like manufacturing, retail, food preparation, construction, general services would be, i think, a great step forward towards the awarding future unauthorized immigration and allow in certain sectors of the economy to grow. the issue of enforcement is also contentious, but intimately connected with making the lawful immigration system work. the reason why it authorized an aggression occurs is the government has refused to enforce the law. the blue. takes that side and supports the verify -- the blueprint takes that side and supports the e- verify. we do not have authorized kemkers because the government has ferruled to force -- has failed to enforce the law. it is not by itself evidence the government is refusing to enforce the law. the government is expanding, has been expanding several years its immigration enforcement activities. from secure communities which started and about 1% american jurisdictions in 2008, which
the economy has changed. expanding lower to medium-scale but guest worker visas into areas like manufacturing, retail, food preparation, construction, general services would be, i think, a great step forward towards the awarding future unauthorized immigration and allow in certain sectors of the economy to grow. the issue of enforcement is also contentious, but intimately connected with making the lawful immigration system work. the reason why it authorized an aggression occurs is the...
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economy. on the jobs front, a strong payrolls report showed private employers added 192,000 jobs in january, much more than economiste eecxpd. but the commerce department said economic growth, contracted in the last three months of 2012. the g.d.p. shrank by 0.1% the first time that's happened since the financial crisis began. the fed said in its policy tatement today that it continues to see "downside risks" to the economy. unemployment is still "elevated". but household and business spending advanced. >> susie: darren gersh begins our coverage with that weak reading on the economy. >> reporter: last quarter, defense spending fell off the fiscal cliff. as lawmakers bickered, manufacturers who make things for the pentagon cut back production sharply-- defense spending fell 22% in the latest g.d.p. report, tipping the economy into the red. >> certainly manufacturers are pulling back and i think this is a bit of a wake up call that these cuts are real and that they have real effects on the econo
economy. on the jobs front, a strong payrolls report showed private employers added 192,000 jobs in january, much more than economiste eecxpd. but the commerce department said economic growth, contracted in the last three months of 2012. the g.d.p. shrank by 0.1% the first time that's happened since the financial crisis began. the fed said in its policy tatement today that it continues to see "downside risks" to the economy. unemployment is still "elevated". but household...
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and how did that affect the economy? last quarter, the gdp, which measures the economy, fell 0.1%. and 38,000 more people filed jobless claims last week than the week before. this is seersz. the economy is moouing in the right direction. but we can be the take our eye off the ball. we can't just cut, cut, cut. republicans ignore the real impact cuts have on the economy. do they think we wouldn't point it out? nice try, but cut it out because we gotchya. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's
and how did that affect the economy? last quarter, the gdp, which measures the economy, fell 0.1%. and 38,000 more people filed jobless claims last week than the week before. this is seersz. the economy is moouing in the right direction. but we can be the take our eye off the ball. we can't just cut, cut, cut. republicans ignore the real impact cuts have on the economy. do they think we wouldn't point it out? nice try, but cut it out because we gotchya. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been...
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movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband the father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences. i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company or paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of a better word is good. we just write great works. greek. and can't. see evolution. and.
movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband the father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences. i made this movie for you me...
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obama is calling on congress to stop massive automatic spending cuts with a short-term fix. >> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. it will stay that way as long as there aren't anymore self- inflicted wounds coming out of washington. >> congress and the president signed off on the automatic cuts to force themselves to deal with the nation's skyrocketing debt. the original deadline was january 1, and when they couldn't reach a larger budget deal then, they postponed it to march 1. >> the white house wants another short-term fix to head off a hit to the fragile economy and give lawmakers more time to work out a ten-year plan. >> we should give them the chance to come up with this budget instead of making cuts now that will cost us jobs and significantly slow down our recovery. >> the president continues to push an approach that includes more tax revenue along with spending cuts. but house speaker, john boehner, says tax hikes are out of the question. >> every month under president obama, kind of feels the same. high unemployment, a rising prices and more debt for our kids
obama is calling on congress to stop massive automatic spending cuts with a short-term fix. >> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. it will stay that way as long as there aren't anymore self- inflicted wounds coming out of washington. >> congress and the president signed off on the automatic cuts to force themselves to deal with the nation's skyrocketing debt. the original deadline was january 1, and when they couldn't reach a larger budget deal then, they...
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and germany are strong economies-- the 5th and 7th largest economies in the world-- and they continue to be very significant trading partners, even though their growth rates are stagnant. >> reporter: people move for many reasons-- not just a new job. it could be marriage, or a desire for a warmer climate. but there's no denying migration patterns tell a lot about regional economic differences. so where are workers moving to in the u.s.? >> washington d.c. has been the top destination for several years now. i think that's a reflection of the growth of not only governmental activity in washington, but it's defense contractors, and folks who are there to protect the interests of their company. >> reporter: oregon, nevada, north carolina, and south carolina are also popular places to move. on the other hand, states like new jersey, illinois, west virginia, new york, and new mexico had an exodus of workers. many of those departures are rooted in lack of jobs, high taxes, and expensive housing. economists are pleased to see a pick-up in moving, because it reflects greater job opportunities
and germany are strong economies-- the 5th and 7th largest economies in the world-- and they continue to be very significant trading partners, even though their growth rates are stagnant. >> reporter: people move for many reasons-- not just a new job. it could be marriage, or a desire for a warmer climate. but there's no denying migration patterns tell a lot about regional economic differences. so where are workers moving to in the u.s.? >> washington d.c. has been the top...
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back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> how is the economy doing? we've seen the stock market move up. the housing market is slowly coming back but there's still more to consider. >> the january jobs report will be released and it could show the economy picking up some steam. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to budge the unemployment rate from its current 7.8%. >> it's been a slow process. >> reporter: latoya patrick is one of america's estimated 12 million unemployed workers. she's been looking for a job since the fall after graduating with a master's degree. >> i'm not going to lie, it's been really tough times when you're home. you feel like i've spent all this time going to school and it's like nobody is giving you a chance. >> reporter: economists say until more people like latoya find job, the economy will continue to suffer. the government announced wednesday the economy this rank last quarter for the fi
back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> how is the economy doing? we've seen the stock market move up. the housing market is slowly coming back but there's still more to consider. >> the january jobs report will be released and it could show the economy picking up some steam. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to budge...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, murder in chicago. as you may have heard 15-year-old pendleton shot to death last week while standing in a park near her school. she was an honor student completely innocent of any wrong doing, just gunned down. saturday was a demonstration against gun violence in chicago. few attend ited. despite the fact that over the past two years, not counting the first month of this year, more than 800 people have been murdered by gunfire in the windy city. norman livingston kerr community activists and matt mcgill radio talk show host. i'm surprised more people didn't come out for that march. >> you know, it didn't surprise me
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, murder in chicago. as you may have heard...
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the economy is picking up. but there is a real health care problem that we have to deal with at some point. it will take some revenue. you cannot just do it by magically saying that it will fallout of the sky. you cannot cut enough to get the debt down without talking about revenue. i think it they did a little bit here at the end of january 3. everyone gave the office and will not give again. host: this editorial from "usa today," de say that it is not a spending problem -- but "usa spend money. today," others, saying that it is. guest: let me explain. the average cost spent on a senior citizen in medicare is flat. it went up 0.4% last year. it is flat spending. the fact is that beginning in 2011, all the children born after the second world war, the so-called baby boomers, are coming on. when i came to congress in 1989 there were 35 million seniors on medicare. 30 million people altogether. we have 80 million people coming on to medicare. we simply have got to deal with the fact that the population is going t
the economy is picking up. but there is a real health care problem that we have to deal with at some point. it will take some revenue. you cannot just do it by magically saying that it will fallout of the sky. you cannot cut enough to get the debt down without talking about revenue. i think it they did a little bit here at the end of january 3. everyone gave the office and will not give again. host: this editorial from "usa today," de say that it is not a spending problem -- but...
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economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the joplebless rate was above 8 for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics makers are marred deep in the red but they started showing signs of a turn around. panasonic reported the first profit since october and december. >> translator: in this quarter, our sales fell due to stagnant demand of products like televisions and digital cameras, but we managed to post a before-tax profit and after-tax profit. >> panasonic's net came to $670 million. group sales fell 8% from a year earlier. the company managed to cut costs by slashing jobs. a decline in the price of rare earths and other raw materials was also a help. the firm has kept its forecast for this fiscal year. it expects to l
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the joplebless rate was above 8 for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics...
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our ability to talk to cust mers about this and have a vehicle that gets best in class fuel economy with a lighter chasis, better engines, high compression vehicles. >> it will hit the road when? >> mazda 6 has launched this month. we have begun selling the cars at our dealerships. >> and they're prized around? >> mazda 6, starts at around 21,000. >> peter, ron, thank you both very much. >> this is the hyundai velocity. originally it doesn't have a lot of horsepower under the hood, but they have gone to 28 horsepower to now more than 200. this car comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission. if you want to upgrade, you always have the option for the automatic too. the other cool thing about honda is it has a wide. >> -- in 1978, i was just a teenager, but i loved cars even thrown. i remember this car t 1978 trans am. i know it's a new car show, but we're also talking classic cars as well. take a look at this ride, not made for street, but made for track with it's modified engine out of the hood and look at those wing style doors, who wouldn't want to get some wind out of that. th
our ability to talk to cust mers about this and have a vehicle that gets best in class fuel economy with a lighter chasis, better engines, high compression vehicles. >> it will hit the road when? >> mazda 6 has launched this month. we have begun selling the cars at our dealerships. >> and they're prized around? >> mazda 6, starts at around 21,000. >> peter, ron, thank you both very much. >> this is the hyundai velocity. originally it doesn't have a lot of...
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to be in that economy. if you're looking for a job, this is a mediocre month. if we look at these numbers we have to consider while we give them a general picture of the country as a whole, you can't tell them how any one jim -- now any one individual is doing. host: we're talking with patrick rice of politico, he's an economics and finance reporter for politico. and previously, he was the morning energy reporter and he also reported for everyone for e & e's. our next call comes from jack, on our line for democrats. jack, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. pleasure to talk to you. host: go ahead, jack. caller: i'm a teacher in the private school in this area, but i would disagree with my previous caller. the big problem in our economy as i see it is the offshoring of so many good paying jobs, and the destruction of the union in this country. when the globalization destroyed the floor for the middle class in wages, and as a result of that, these jobs are not coming back to this country
to be in that economy. if you're looking for a job, this is a mediocre month. if we look at these numbers we have to consider while we give them a general picture of the country as a whole, you can't tell them how any one jim -- now any one individual is doing. host: we're talking with patrick rice of politico, he's an economics and finance reporter for politico. and previously, he was the morning energy reporter and he also reported for everyone for e & e's. our next call comes from jack,...
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it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there are limited hours and a few life guards because of problems. 7 on your side helps cut through the red tape to get this beautiful ciliatfacility up and running, tonight at 5:00. >> its hockey night at the verizon center. >> the capitals play against the maple leafs and they're looking to rebound after a nasty night. lost to the pittsburgh penguins on sunday. that was super bowl sunday. capitals players said they did not play as bad as the score indicated and the need to capitalize on their scoring chances. the game is tonight at 7:00. what
it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there...
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economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the jobless rate was above 8% for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics makers are marred deep in the red but they started showing signs of a turn around. panasonic reported the first profit since october and december. >> translator: in this quarter, our sales fell due to stagnant demand of products like televisions and digital cameras, but we managed to post a before-tax profit and after-tax profit. >> panasonic's net came to $670 million. group sales fell 8% from a year earlier. the company managed to cut costs by slashing jobs. a decline in the price of rare earths and other raw materials was also a help. the firm has kept its forecast for this fiscal year. it expects to los
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the jobless rate was above 8% for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics...
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the bush economy was not a good economy. bill clinton raised rates on the rich. we had the best economy we have had since the 1960's. host: choices made internally, the impact. guest: well short, it was a smaller plan. they got cold feet. they turned too conventional. they cannot pass much of anything except the payroll tax cuts. it just went away. host: how long before know what succeeded or failed? guest: people are still arguing about the 1930's. too soon to tell. i think we have a tremendous amount of evidence. we have been running experiments across the world. get austerity politics in britain and spain. we know that they do not worke. we have a good idea that it is hard to make it work at these levels. fears of inflation or grossly exaggerated. host: stock about what paul krugman has done. he is a columnist for "the new york times." he's the author or editor of 20 books. he is a nobel prize winner in economics. its most recent book is "end this depression now!." hi, janet. caller: i was wondering -- the financial crisis -- had we done more stimulus would it
the bush economy was not a good economy. bill clinton raised rates on the rich. we had the best economy we have had since the 1960's. host: choices made internally, the impact. guest: well short, it was a smaller plan. they got cold feet. they turned too conventional. they cannot pass much of anything except the payroll tax cuts. it just went away. host: how long before know what succeeded or failed? guest: people are still arguing about the 1930's. too soon to tell. i think we have a...
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funds that flow into the afghan economy. we found that even though the department of defense and department of homeland security were working with the same afghan banks, need your agency was aware of the other's efforts. -- neither agency was aware of the other's efforts. we need to coordinate efforts over visibility of cash flows. as reported, ltd. interagency coordination with u.s. agencies at risk of working a cross purposes and definitely not benefiting and leveraging existing relationships. the next question i posed is particularly important for cigar, because it impacts almost as much as the agency's implementing reconstruction. and that is, whether security conditions permit and effective implementation and oversight. although the u.s. combat role is scheduled to end by december, 2014, the withdrawal of u.s. troops is well under way. u.s. and coalition forces have already pulled out of a number of locations in afghanistan, leading some of those places too dangerous for us or the implementing agencies to visit. some of
funds that flow into the afghan economy. we found that even though the department of defense and department of homeland security were working with the same afghan banks, need your agency was aware of the other's efforts. -- neither agency was aware of the other's efforts. we need to coordinate efforts over visibility of cash flows. as reported, ltd. interagency coordination with u.s. agencies at risk of working a cross purposes and definitely not benefiting and leveraging existing...
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economy, asia in a second. >> it will be an artificial recovery. i suspect after the german election in the fall, the world economy slows down no matter what governments do. cheryl: you're unstop l today. back in 1973, you launched with george sorros, returns amazing at that time. what are you doing now to book big returns? my book is coming out today. >> it's coming out today, read the book, gar goodness sakes, read the book. i invested in currencies, investments in commodities. call them what you will. they print money. when they print money, the way to protect yourself is to own assets. stocks are going through the roof. also, i'm worried about stocks because i know it's artificial. cheryl: talk about emerging markets, living in singapore, china in particular, the growth rates there, they can't sustain 8%. the data we get out of the chinese government you can't trust the currency. i can go on and on and on and on. >> cheryl, i don't trust data from any government, including the u.s.. we know the governments lie to us all the time. you have to re
economy, asia in a second. >> it will be an artificial recovery. i suspect after the german election in the fall, the world economy slows down no matter what governments do. cheryl: you're unstop l today. back in 1973, you launched with george sorros, returns amazing at that time. what are you doing now to book big returns? my book is coming out today. >> it's coming out today, read the book, gar goodness sakes, read the book. i invested in currencies, investments in commodities....
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no it isn't too late we we i mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy as it works in the world they can work with a banking system that isn't even floated in the u.s. with the public banking institutions that people will but you can look at a google and they will point zero two and we will well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works walled these days and doesn't work well over and more reports than they do when they know they really really have to pull together as a nation to protect the lives of their people and their life they have to the central bank the public thinking system and right now it says completely occupied ever since the one thousand and thirteen federal reserve act but it's just worse and worse with basically decoupling the from any regulation the limit from any obligation even the augers in their own lives so first of all we require a public banking system which we had before which other countries by. the way that's that we want to try to succeed so well it's not just that they undergo it's labor it's actually in the por
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economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those workers we can address economic inequality and create millions of quality good jobs to strengthen the economy for everyone. i think it's important to talk about the high-tech workers and the opportunities there and we should really think about how we're investing in the quality of low-wage jobs and addressing economic and equality through this plan. >> jennifer: thank you so much to both of you for coming inside "the war room." al-gen patio and maria eschevez. michael tomasky will tell us if it has a chance o
economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those...
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no it isn't too late we i mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with a banking system that isn't even folded to us for the institute that people will but you can look at a google and they will point zero two and we will well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works we all be saved and doesn't work well over more the first thing they do when they know they really really have to pull together as a nation to protect the lives of their people and their life they have to the central bank the public thinking system and the right now which is completely occupied ever since the one thousand and thirteen federal reserve act but it's more some worse with basically decoupling that from any regulation the limit for many obligations even the augers in their own lives so first of all we require a public banking system which we had before which other countries by the way that's the reason why china succeed so well it's not just that they underprice labor is that actually for this in this race to the bottom it's
no it isn't too late we i mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with a banking system that isn't even folded to us for the institute that people will but you can look at a google and they will point zero two and we will well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works we all be saved and doesn't work well over more the first thing they do when they know they really really have to pull together as a nation...
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in the best of the rest of the news banks alone didn't crash our economy a few years ago in fact some of the biggest fraudsters in the run up to the financial crisis in two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight for the credit rating agencies like s. and p. and moody's they gave prime ratings to junk mortgages it's been alleged that many of these ratings agencies actually took kickbacks from the banks to supply favorable ratings which ended up growing investors now the wall street journal is reporting that the u.s. justice department will file suit against s. and p. for its role in the crisis as imperious spotted by saying the d.o.j. lawsuit would be quote entirely without factual or legal merit you might remember it was s. and p. that downgraded the united states' credit re. again after the demo debt limit fiasco back in two thousand and eleven so this might be less about actually hold the wall street suits accountable and more about revenge for embarrassing our nation. or did president obama get the message of the last election which is that the american people are sick of th
in the best of the rest of the news banks alone didn't crash our economy a few years ago in fact some of the biggest fraudsters in the run up to the financial crisis in two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight for the credit rating agencies like s. and p. and moody's they gave prime ratings to junk mortgages it's been alleged that many of these ratings agencies actually took kickbacks from the banks to supply favorable ratings which ended up growing investors now the wall street...
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economy takes a sharp turn down word in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve it was in the previous quarter a successful one coming up r.t. looks at accusations the bureau of labor statistics manipulated economic data to benefit president obama's reelection campaign the question is were you right or wrong that you're pretty straightforward questions well i would i would like to answer whether you are right or wrong then you are free to elaborate just a small piece of a very heated hearing chuck hagel is going on the d. thousands on capitol hill today as one congress member after another take shots at his readiness to leave the defense department a look at this a war of words coming up. thursday january thirty first i'm liz wall here in washington d.c. and you're watching r t we begin today taking a look at whistleblowers in america former cia agent john kiriakou was sentenced to thirty months in prison just a few days ago he struck a plea deal and admitted to revealing the identity of a covert officer to a reporter he was originally charged with violating the espionage act kiriakou
economy takes a sharp turn down word in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve it was in the previous quarter a successful one coming up r.t. looks at accusations the bureau of labor statistics manipulated economic data to benefit president obama's reelection campaign the question is were you right or wrong that you're pretty straightforward questions well i would i would like to answer whether you are right or wrong then you are free to elaborate just a small piece of a very heated...
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give fact that the fuel economy standards aren't fuel economy standards -- [inaudible] said previously about trying to get more drop in fuels to the market would seem to be a way to achieve that standard. if you're going forward in the mid course contradiction, you know, 40 miles per hour with the total renewable meets the goal anyway. so i would like to get your comment on that. also, given the fact that the new turbo charged engine to operate peek efficiency need higher combustion and of course contain. do you have any thought to having a new fuel through tier three that would have the higher of course october -- of blank you're points are excellent ones. i think try to address it to be clear we support the drop in can be properly processed not just arbitrary produce drop in. we have to do it open-mindedly. with a specific of course contain that is dangerous the same carbon tanks. yeah. we could do better with better design fuels, that's for sure. octane is very important, but what we need most is we need to have narrowly specified fuel so we can optimize to that fuel. it doesn't mak
give fact that the fuel economy standards aren't fuel economy standards -- [inaudible] said previously about trying to get more drop in fuels to the market would seem to be a way to achieve that standard. if you're going forward in the mid course contradiction, you know, 40 miles per hour with the total renewable meets the goal anyway. so i would like to get your comment on that. also, given the fact that the new turbo charged engine to operate peek efficiency need higher combustion and of...
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that generates the economy i don't want to bail anybody out i agree i don't think we should bail the rich out either i mean i guess it's consistent positions that any consistent but that's not what happens in government you see. this cooper welfare system where you have a free market for the poor and you have a massive social welfare state for the rich which is show you an extent on the good with that and we're going to do that but as we go to the market they have a highly regulated system for the poor where they're forced to use government schools cover. in hospitals who under government these poor people are regularly have or one of these hacks is not little by social control that those attacks it's very very just social control you they tell you that you don't pay taxes they take taxes and then they give you your money back if you do things they like you get married you buy a house you buy a certain kind of quite a very certain money back i don't know how the government the one way that they control use by taxes people make choices to do good morning although it is hard to use to
that generates the economy i don't want to bail anybody out i agree i don't think we should bail the rich out either i mean i guess it's consistent positions that any consistent but that's not what happens in government you see. this cooper welfare system where you have a free market for the poor and you have a massive social welfare state for the rich which is show you an extent on the good with that and we're going to do that but as we go to the market they have a highly regulated system for...
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isn't too late we did it we mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with the banking system that isn't even floated in the us that it's a puppet and you can institute that people will all but you can look it up google and they will quite know too and it's even more well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works wall these days and doesn't work well over them or the first thing they will know they reap we have a poll together as a nation to protect the lives of their people and their life they have to have a central bank the public anything system and the right now which is completely occupied ever since the one thousand and thirteen federal reserve act but it's just gotten worse and worse with basically decoupling it from many regulations the limit from any obligation even to the positives in your own sense eat so first of all we require a. system which we had before which other countries by the way that's the reason why china succeed so well it's not just that they undergo it's labor it's actually th
isn't too late we did it we mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with the banking system that isn't even floated in the us that it's a puppet and you can institute that people will all but you can look it up google and they will quite know too and it's even more well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works wall these days and doesn't work well over them or the first thing they will know they reap we...
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the people emigrate to get away from countries where the government dominates the economy. that is not the direction for us to go. we have a good argument to make to people trying to make it, that big government crushes the middle class. it doesn't help the middle class. jon: as you know the president was reelected on an agenda that seems to include more government intervention in the economy. more regulations? >> well the president, let me tell you this. i bet the president wouldn't give his inaugural speech before the election. i bet he wouldn't say some of the things he said in the inauguration before the voting took place. the bottom line for the last 4 1/2 years the president tried to portray himself as a centrist who believes government should be limited. now he won the second and final re-election he no longer pretends to believe that he unabashed believer that more government is right answer. i look forward to the debate. i don't think that is one he can win. he doesn't have history on his side. he doesn't have economics on his side. we're beginning to see proof in
the people emigrate to get away from countries where the government dominates the economy. that is not the direction for us to go. we have a good argument to make to people trying to make it, that big government crushes the middle class. it doesn't help the middle class. jon: as you know the president was reelected on an agenda that seems to include more government intervention in the economy. more regulations? >> well the president, let me tell you this. i bet the president wouldn't give...
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he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently used? the answer is no. the second is, what public policy levers does congress have, given that we want more primary-care physicians, to move them into that field, and also to practice where they are needed? the third is, to what extent can financial incentives be used, which you have already answered him and talked about. the traditional model of workforce forecasting has been to focus on physician population ratios, as if all the other people who work in the primary care team did not matter. my whole career has been to say we should use non-physician workers far more imaginatively, he and let them practice indepe
he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently...
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come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. sleep. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada . today. look. at. the boat it. will. not speak. to. her her or. i. think it's good. we. just see. it and. come out fine i'm a little.
come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. sleep. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada . today. look. at. the boat it. will. not speak. to. her her or. i. think it's good. we. just see. it and. come out fine i'm a little.
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> time square, foggy around new york city. could get into the 60s today with thunderstorms later tonight at the end of january. this is the weather around the country. many people didn't get much sleep in missouri, arkansas, tennessee, kentucky as the storms roll through. they continue at this hour. they are not weakening either. over 200 rep
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have...
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our economy requires a solution. families across america are praying for a solution. that is the truth. >> thank you. since we came to the senate, 16 years ago, i have been working on the immigration issue. i have never felt more positive about the prospects of immigration reform than i do today. some significant things have occurred right here in this room this week. a bipartisan group of senators, my colleague, senator mccain, as well as two others in support, they have all step forward with a set of principles we think will guide us to fixing this broken immigration system and america. you are not privy to what is going on in " -- behind closed doors. i have been heartened. we tackled several of the toughest issues in this bill, issues broken down negotiations in the fast. -- in the past. we are all looking for solutions, realistic and honest and fair solutions. that is the only way we can pass reform. i am glad to hear the president speak out as forcefully as he did about immigration reform. he was a co-sponsor of the dream that when he was here in the senate. he
our economy requires a solution. families across america are praying for a solution. that is the truth. >> thank you. since we came to the senate, 16 years ago, i have been working on the immigration issue. i have never felt more positive about the prospects of immigration reform than i do today. some significant things have occurred right here in this room this week. a bipartisan group of senators, my colleague, senator mccain, as well as two others in support, they have all step forward...
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isn't too late we did it we mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with all the public banking system that isn't even flow to us so it's appropriate and you can institute that people overall but you can look at a google and they will quite know to war well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works wall these days and doesn't work well over the war the first thing they do when they know they reap we have a poll together as a nation to protect the lives of their people and their life they have to have a central bank the public anything system and the right now it's is completely occupied ever since the one thousand and thirteen federal reserve back but it's just gotten worse and worse with basically decoupling it from many regulations limit from any obligation even to the positives in your own sense eight so first of all we require a. system which we have before which other countries by the way that's the weeds and want to try to succeed so well it's not just that they under price labor it's actually a
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it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. the motive appears to be robbery. when authorities went to the house through the suspects were busy partying. the son of a police sergeant. investigators are trying to determine whether a gas leak caused a garage explosion. the garage in the home had collapsed. officials say it appears a
it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good...
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the economy is picking up. but there is a real health care problem that we have to deal with at some point. it will take some revenue. you cannot just do it by magically saying that it will fallout of the sky. you cannot cut enough to get the debt down without talking about revenue. i think it they did a little bit here at the end of january 3. everyone gave the office and will not give again. host: this editorial from "usa today," de say that it is not a spending problem -- but "usa today," others, saying that it is. guest: let me explain. the average cost spent on a senior citizen in medicare is flat. it went up 0.4% last year. it is flat spending. the fact is that beginning in 2011, all the children born after the second world war, the so-called baby boomers, are coming on. when i came to congress in 1989 there were 35 million seniors on medicare. 30 million people altogether. -- 40 million people altogether. on to medicare. we simply have got to deal with the fact that the population is going to need more s
the economy is picking up. but there is a real health care problem that we have to deal with at some point. it will take some revenue. you cannot just do it by magically saying that it will fallout of the sky. you cannot cut enough to get the debt down without talking about revenue. i think it they did a little bit here at the end of january 3. everyone gave the office and will not give again. host: this editorial from "usa today," de say that it is not a spending problem -- but...
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ing our rural economies. for some communities in eastern montana, the rapid growth associated with the energy boom is created immediate infrastructure challenges. that's why i'm h i've proposed creating a grant program for communities effected by oil and gas development. i ask that we're invest $15 million in providing matching funds to effective cities and towns, areas that don't always get a share of the increased revenue, the county l government and school distinct receive from oil and gas development. there are challenges but there's opportunities for the whole state with this development. i do hope that you'll join me in addressing those challenges. [applause] [applause] we must also meet our spoonlt to fix the long-term problem created by our predecessors. i have outline a detailed plan that will shore up the public retirement system and do so without raising taxes. i look forward to working with this body to ensure we craft a plan that honors our commitment to montana's public service. a plan that does
ing our rural economies. for some communities in eastern montana, the rapid growth associated with the energy boom is created immediate infrastructure challenges. that's why i'm h i've proposed creating a grant program for communities effected by oil and gas development. i ask that we're invest $15 million in providing matching funds to effective cities and towns, areas that don't always get a share of the increased revenue, the county l government and school distinct receive from oil and gas...
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war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took him. everyone knew he was crazy. american sniper great american male, more shots at the enemy he was killed by a man with a history of mental problems. >> sean: conservative talk radio. >> aurora, tucson, this is crazy people. everything they are telling you what they can do about guns is lie. problem with universal background checks one,have them now. any licensed gun dealer is performing a background check. if you are walking through a gun show, everybody is doing background checks. the only people who are not suggested to background checks are people giving them to their son
war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took...
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and then, you know, the bottom started to fall out of the economy, we had the great recession. you know, the dow even went all the way down to 6,500 in 2009. march of 2009. so this really has been a trek upward. one well known economist that we just talked to yesterday says you know what this is? this could be a sign of better things to come. although he is a big bull, and for every bull, there's a bear. i did speak with a bear, another economist who said this is like a correction waiting to happen. so it depends on who you talk to about how exciting this is, how momentous it is. it is a nice round number and it was nice to see it on the screen, even for a few seconds. >> i think a lot of people are confused about what the state of our economy actually is. >> well, and that's why some wonder what is the point of the dow hitting 14,000. and, by the way, it's not even the record high, the record high is 14,164, and, yes, a lot of people talk about, you know, the disconnect. we see the dow reaching these highs that we haven't seen in five years, yet, the jobs market is recovering,
and then, you know, the bottom started to fall out of the economy, we had the great recession. you know, the dow even went all the way down to 6,500 in 2009. march of 2009. so this really has been a trek upward. one well known economist that we just talked to yesterday says you know what this is? this could be a sign of better things to come. although he is a big bull, and for every bull, there's a bear. i did speak with a bear, another economist who said this is like a correction waiting to...
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more on the economy in moments. the gun-control debate on center stage in the nation's capital today, hearing marked by a heated debate about the effectiveness and background checks and questions of why current gun-control laws simply are not enforced. the nra's wayne lapierre insisting new laws will not curtail violence, now while the government already refuses to enforce existing laws. but the fact is we could dramatically and -- cut crime with guns and save lives all over this country if we would start enforcing the 9,000 federal laws we have on the books. i'm talking about drug dealers, gangs, felons. there is simply not being enforced. the numbers are shocking. lori: meanwhile, in the murder capital of the united states, the city with some of the strictest gun laws in the nation among the mayor is again practicing chicago are mending intimidation politics. asking several mutual funds to blacklist and manufacturers who do not go along with a left-wing attack on the second amendment. his statement reading, just l
more on the economy in moments. the gun-control debate on center stage in the nation's capital today, hearing marked by a heated debate about the effectiveness and background checks and questions of why current gun-control laws simply are not enforced. the nra's wayne lapierre insisting new laws will not curtail violence, now while the government already refuses to enforce existing laws. but the fact is we could dramatically and -- cut crime with guns and save lives all over this country if we...